Information About Your Accounts and About You Clause Samples

The "Information About Your Accounts and About You" clause defines the rights and obligations regarding the collection, use, and sharing of personal and account-related information by the service provider. Typically, this clause outlines what types of information may be gathered—such as account balances, transaction history, and personal identification details—and how this information may be used for account management, regulatory compliance, or marketing purposes. Its core practical function is to inform users about data practices, ensuring transparency and compliance with privacy laws while clarifying how their information will be handled.
Information About Your Accounts and About You. We will only disclose information to third parties about your account(s) or about you as permitted in this Agreement; as permitted by any applicable laws; or when we are attempting to collect an obligation owed to us.
Information About Your Accounts and About You. We will only disclose information to third parties about your account(s) or about you as permitted in this Agreement; as permitted by any applicable laws; or when we are attempting to collect an obligation owed to us. Surrender of Ownership or other status: You understand and agree that voluntary surrender or other legal termination of ownership, rights or other status with regard to any account(s) shall terminate all relationships and contractual terms between you and the Credit Union. This will include, but is not limited to, the termination of all rights to information and/or documentation of any type after the date of surrender.
Information About Your Accounts and About You. Generally, we will not disclose information to third parties about your account(s) or about you without your permission. However, we may disclose information (1) when it is necessary to complete transfers or transactions; or to send notice of dishonor or nonpayment; (2) to our accountants; (3) to state or federal government regulators; (4) to exchange, in the regular course of business, credit information with other banks, financial institutions, or commercial enterprises, directly or through credit reporting agencies; (5) to advise third parties of accounts closed for misuse; (6) to furnish information to appropriate law enforcement authorities when we reasonably believe we have been the victim of a crime; (7) to comply with government agency
Information About Your Accounts and About You. Generally, we will not disclose information to third parties about your accounts or about you without your permission. However, we may disclose information: (i) when it is necessary to complete transfers or transactions, or to send notice of dishonor or nonpayment; (ii) to our accountants, attorneys or
Information About Your Accounts and About You. The Credit Union will only disclose information to third parties about your account(s) or you (1) as permitted in this Membership Agreement; (2) as set forth in our Privacy Notice or as permitted by any applicable laws or regulations; or (3) when we are attempting to collect an obligation owed to us.
Information About Your Accounts and About You. Generally, we will not disclose information to third parties about your account(s) or about you without your permission. However, we may disclose information; (1) when it is necessary to complete transfers or Transactions; or to send notice of dishonor or nonpayment; (2) to our accountants; (3) to state or federal government regulators; (4) to exchange, in the regular course of business, credit information with other banks, financial institutions, or commercial enterprises, directly or through credit reporting agencies; (5) to advise third parties of accounts closed for misuse; (6) to furnish information to appropriate law enforcement authorities when we reasonably believe we have been the victim of a crime; (7) to comply with government agency or court orders, subpoenas or other legal process or to furnish any information required by statute; (8) to furnish information about the existence of an account to any judgment creditor of yours who has made a written request for such information; or (9) when we are attempting to collect an obligation owed to us. In addition, you understand and agree that we may, from time to time, request and review consumer credit reports and other information about you prepared by credit reporting agencies or others. You will be responsible to pay all legal, copying and other expenses incurred by us or payable pursuant to the Fee Schedule regarding any subpoena or other legal process.
Information About Your Accounts and About You. Generally, we will not disclose information to third parties about your accounts or about you without your permission. However, we may disclose information: (i) when it is necessary to complete transfers or transactions, or to send notice of dishonor or nonpayment; (ii) to our accountants, attorneys or other professional advisors; (iii) to Credit Union or financial institution regulators; (iv) to exchange, in the regular course of business, credit information with other financial institutions or commercial enterprises, directly or through credit reporting agencies; (v) to advise third parties of accounts closed for misuse; (vi) to furnish information to the appropriate law enforcement authorities when we believe we have been a victim of a crime; (vii) to comply with government agency or court orders, or to furnish any information required by statute; (viii) to furnish information about the existence of an account to a judgment creditor of yours who has made a written request for such information if the court rendering the judgment has jurisdiction over the Credit Union; (ix) when we are attempting to collect an obligation owed to us; or (x) as required by law. In addition, you understand and agree that we may, from time to time, request and review consumer reports and other information about you prepared by consumer reporting agencies or others. if you have any questions about such limits
Information About Your Accounts and About You. We will only disclose information to third parties about your account(s) or about you as permitted in this Agreement and our Privacy Policy; as permitted by any applicable laws; or when we are attempting to collect an obligation owed to us. 29. Right to Refuse Instructions/Orders. If you ask us to follow instructions that we believe might expose us to claims, suits, losses, expenses, liabilities, or damages, whether directly or indirectly, we may refuse to follow your instructions or may require a bond or other protections.‌

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  • Information About Your Right to Dispute Errors In case of errors or questions about your electronic transactions, call (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, contact Oxygen Support via the in-app messaging feature or send an email message to: ▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ as soon as you can, if you think your statement or receipt is wrong or if you need more information about a transaction listed on the statement or receipt. We must hear from you no later than 60 days after we sent the FIRST statement on which the problem or error appeared. You will need to tell us: 1. Your name, the Account number and/or 16-digit Card number; 2. Describe the error or the transfer you are unsure about, and explain why you believe there is an error or why you need more information: and 3. The dollar amount of the suspected error. If you provide this information orally, we may require that you send your complaint or question in writing within ten (10) business days. We will determine whether an error occurred within ten (10) business days after we hear from you and will correct any error promptly. If we need more time, however, we may take up to forty-five (45) days to investigate your complaint or question. If we decide to do this, we will credit your Account within ten (10) business days for the amount you think is in error, so that you will have use of the money during the time it takes to complete the investigation. If we ask you to put your complaint or question in writing and you do not provide it within ten (10) business days, we may not credit your Account. For errors involving a new Account, POS transactions, or foreign-initiated transactions, we may take up to ninety (90) days to investigate your complaint or question. For a new Account, we may take up to twenty